نتایج جستجو برای: measles vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 117204  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Pamala Gahr Aaron S DeVries Gregory Wallace Claudia Miller Cynthia Kenyon Kristin Sweet Karen Martin Karen White Erica Bagstad Carol Hooker Gretchen Krawczynski David Boxrud Gongping Liu Patricia Stinchfield Julie LeBlanc Cynthia Hickman Lynn Bahta Albert Barskey Ruth Lynfield

Measles is readily spread to susceptible individuals, but is no longer endemic in the United States. In March 2011, measles was confirmed in a Minnesota child without travel abroad. This was the first identified case-patient of an outbreak. An investigation was initiated to determine the source, prevent transmission, and examine measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine coverage in the affected commu...

2012
Xuelian Yu Reena Ghildyal

Measles virus (MV) is a highly contagious respiratory pathogen that causes systemic disease; most individuals recover with lifelong immunity to MV. Enormous progress toward measles elimination has been made worldwide, in large part due to the availability of a safe and effective vaccine (CDC, 2000; WHO, 2005; 2009; 2010). However, measles infections still cause 500,000 deaths annually, mostly d...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Mark S Dine Sonja S Hutchins Ann Thomas Irene Williams William J Bellini Stephen C Redd

Because measles-specific antibody titer after vaccination is lower than after natural infection, there is concern that vaccinated persons may gradually lose protection from measles. To examine the persistence of vaccine-induced antibody, participants of a vaccine study in 1971, with documentation of antibody 1-7 years after vaccination, were followed up in 1997-1999 to determine the presence an...

2017

In 1971 Maurice Hillemanat at the Merck Institute of Therapeutic Research, a pharmaceutical company in West Point, Pennsylvania, created the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The vaccine combined three separate vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella, common and sometimes fatal diseases. Measles causes a red skin rash and severe fevers that can be fatal. Mumps causes fever and swellin...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
s.saidi h.malek-afzali m.a barzegar m.shafiee

this survey was carried out on children less than five years of age from rural areas of three provinces in iran (west azarbaijan, bushehre, and central province), with different health care delivery systems and various types of immunization scheme, to determine the immune status of measles and the vaccine coverage. our results indicate that the rates of measles immunity and vaccine coverage for...

2017

In 1971 Maurice Hillemanat at the Merck Institute of Therapeutic Research, a pharmaceutical company in West Point, Pennsylvania, created the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The vaccine combined three separate vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella, common and sometimes fatal diseases. Measles causes a red skin rash and severe fevers that can be fatal. Mumps causes fever and swellin...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
R S van Binnendijk M C Poelen G van Amerongen P de Vries A D Osterhaus

The presence of maternal antibodies is one of the main causes of measles vaccine failure. To evaluate the interference of passively acquired antibodies with vaccine efficacy, macaques (n = 16) were vaccinated with live attenuated measles vaccine in the presence or absence of passively acquired measles virus-specific monkey serum antibodies. As little as 0.1 IU of virus-neutralizing antibody/mL ...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2013
Isabella Eckerle Brigitte Keller-Stanislawski Sabine Santibanez Stephan Buderus Matthias Hillmann Christian Drosten Anna Maria Eis-Hübinger

We report the case of a child presenting with nonfebrile seizures 6 and 13 days after the first vaccination with a measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV) combination vaccine. Measles virus RNA was detected in the patient's serum, throat, and urine. Genotyping revealed the Schwarz vaccine virus strain.

Journal: :Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing : JSPN 2009
Lisa Miller Joni Reynolds

PURPOSE The purpose of this article is to review relevant background literature regarding the evidence linking thimerosal-containing vaccine and the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine to autism. CONCLUSIONS Rigorous scientific studies have not identified links between autism and either thimerosal-containing vaccine or the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Nurses ar...

2017
Kasidet Manakongtreecheep Robert Davis

Despite the existence of a highly effective measles vaccine and the decrease in worldwide deaths from measles by more than 79% from the 2000 baseline levels, measles today remains one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable deaths in the world. The African region is a key player in the global fight against measles. Africa has made tremendous progress in its effort to immunize children and ...

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